Iraq War Casualty Pictures

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Primitive Justice

If we are still here a century from now, I think we will look back with horror on how we treated criminals. When
we come to understand why criminals do what they do, our treatments will seem as primitive as witch burning.

~ Roedy(born:1948-02-04 age:68)

Iraq War Pictures

Americans have a superstition, backed by law, that the bodies of Americans killed in
war or their coffins must not be photographed. Oddly, the superstition does not apply
to those they have killed. I see this law as a way to deceive the American people about
the human costs of illegal wars. As a Canadian, the law does not apply to me. I feel a
duty to punch Americans in the gut with such photos to persuade them to stop treating
war as a football game.
~ Roedy(born:1948-02-04 age:68)

These photos show the tip of the iceberg of the suffering of both Americans
and Iraqis in the Iraq war. This is considered collateral damage in a $13.5 trillion oil heist of the #2 oil reserves on the planet,
callously masquerading as a compassionate regime change. The occupation and slaughter
carries on without an official reason now that Saddam is captured. That the Iraqis resist
occupation now seems justification enough for Bush. It may sound strange, but to Bush,
the following images are erotically
stimulating. Note I am not saying who in particular caused any of these injuries,
just that this is the sort of suffering happening to both sides as the result of the war.

Most Americans are in deep denial that their country would butcher children and
civilians, routinely torture, or bomb homes. Yet nearly every American saw this live on
CNN (Cable News Network) with his own eyes
on 2003-03-20 when America did its Shock & Awe bombing of
the residential sections of Baghdad on the opening day of the war. Granted, they did not
see the blood spurting, but they saw apartments full of families being turned to rubble.
Everyone knows perfectly well what happens when a bomb hits an apartment. Americans
pretend the $2 trillion they borrowed for the war went for
reconstruction. If that were so, every Iraqi would be living in a
$400,000.00 USD
mansion. That money clearly went for mayhem and destruction. Soldiers are trained and
paid to kill, not build schools or hand out candy. America has behaved worse than Nazi
Germany. Americans plug their ears and say lah lah lah as if
that would erase their responsibility. How dare they claim to be a Christian nation!

Many Americans have written me convinced none of the casualties in the photos below
could not possibly have been done by Americans. They seem to think American soldiers are
in Iraq to act as police rather than killers. Consider. Iraqis have only
IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices)
IED (Improvised Explosive Device) s) to fight with.
Whereas only American have helicopters to drop people out of, white phosphorus to mummify
them, napalm to cook them to a crisp, cluster bombs to shread them,
DU (Depleted Uranium) etc. So if you see a white
phosphorus victim, nobody but Americans could have done it.

Iraq war pictures

Casualties of the Iraq War, American and Iraqi

Modern medicine means that the ratio of American
soldiers maimed/disabled/brain-damaged to killed is much higher than in previous
wars.

Iraqi severed arm typical of image US soldiers trade for porn

Iraqi severed arm typical of image US soldiers trade for porn

According to Scoop, US troops in Iraq
and Afghanistan have posted on the Internet several
hundred photographs of mutilated corpses from the
real war in exchange for free on-
line pornography.

A young man killed in the Iraq war.

A young Iraqi boy murdered then left to rot on the rocks.

Iraqi man beheaded with gunfire at an American checkpoint.

American Soldier showing a severed Iraqi arm hung in a mosque to terrorise the
Iraqi resistance.

Fallujah white phosphorus chemical weapon victims

Both Americans and Iraqis do beheadings using bombs.

Dead American soldier with face blown off.

Dead American soldier with eye missing and part of face shot off.

Dead American soldier with a hole in the side of the body.

Bone exposed from charring

foot blown off

dead Iraqi

shock & awe

An Iraqi boy reacts after seeing his sister and both of his parents killed in the
car, in Ramadi, 100 kilometers west of Baghdad,
2005-01-05. Four Iraqi civilians were killed and two others were
injured when U.S. soldiers opened fire.

Bush had the woman fired who
dared to take this photo of coffins being loaded each night in Kuwait for secret
shipment back home. More. Bush does
not count soldiers who die en route to hospital or in hospital in Germany as
deaths. This means the true death count of American soldiers is over five times
higher than Bush is reporting. In 2006 the Pentagon
relented and has released some coffin photos such as these.

It is illegal to take photographs of coffins of US
soldiers, though in 2005-05 the military released some
anonymous and undated photos. Bush wants to pretend nobody dies in his wars and to
hide the true number of deaths.

Not all the deaths are from bullets, napalm and white phosphorus. Some a come from
deliberate starvation, denial of water and denial of sanitation.

Check point

Burned corpse of American mercenary, a contractor for Blackwater security

The pentagon has been shutting down websites that show pictures and assassinating
the newspeople that create them. I would advise collecting them and passing them around
by email, since that is harder for the Pentagon to stop. The Daily Mirror in Britain
bravely left one of their stories in place all XXed out instead of just removing it into
Orwellian oblivioun when censored.

There are suprisingly few pictures of the damage or the casualties of Gulf War I or
the sanction bombings. Bush Sr. exercised strict censorship. Please pass on
URLs (Uniform Resource Locators)
of any photos that speak to the heart.

My opponents argue that I can’t prove precisely who was responsible for the
carnage in any individual photo. My intent is not a criminal investigation of each
incident but to show you just how horrible war in general is. It is no secret the USA has
spent $300 billion on waging its war in Iraq, that it
attacked unprovoked under false pretences and that it used weapons banned by the U.N.,
including napalm, cluster bombs, depleted uranium and white phosphorus. It also uses
torture, rape and attack dogs on children. The pictures on and linked to by my website
don’t come even close to depicting the true hell president Bush has created in his
bid to takeover Iraq’s oil.

You might wonder why there are not more pictures of American
casualties. There are four reason for this:

The US military heavily censors photos of US casualties.

There are far fewer US casualties than Iraqi.

US soldiers like to photograph dead Iraqis much as they photograph hunting
trophies. Iraqis are not as well supplied with cameras.

I don’t really give a fig personally about US soldiers who die. Those US
soldiers voluntarily chose the profession of hired killers. They kill for thrills and
money, not because they are defending their country. I care about civilians, especially
children, of any nationality or religion. I realise, however, that most Americans are
infected with racism and nationalism and care only about American deaths and then only
white ones, so I will gladly post any photos you can find of US casualties to pound
home the cost of this war in suffering to Americans too.

Denial

Americans are as deeply in denial to their wrongdoing as Nazis were. They
imagine that America spent three trillion dollars ($120,000.00 per Iraqi man, woman and
child (in a country with an average monthly wage of $5) to
create grief for Iraqis, all without killing any non-combatants. What nonsense! Sgt. Frank Wuterich
(accused of murdering 24 civilians) explained in a 60 Minutes interview that the policy
is to kill anyone who shows hostile intent That would include
a child throwing rocks or old women screaming obscenities. That would include anyone who
did not lie on the ground in submission — something the non-English speaking Iraqis
are supposed to automatically understand. He said that he and his men threw grenades into
houses, without doing any checks first to see if there was anynone there who was a
combatant. Their belief is the only good Iraqis is a dead Iraqi, that Iraqi civilians are
worthless scum, so it is perfectly acceptable to kill children on the off chance they
might kill a resistance fighter in the process. The American soldiers have lower morality
than the Nazis in this regard.

No Such thing as Altruistic Murder

There is absolutely nothing noble about invading a country and torturing/killing its people for
15 years and 2 months
to force them to accept the worlds biggest drug lord and most corrupt war lord, Hamid Karzai, as their dictator,
give up their religion and hand over their oil and minerals. All manner of slimy liars in America and Canada,
including the leaders of both countries, try to disguise this occupation as self defence, liberation and
altruism.